Example sentences of "[vb -s] to [be] [adj] with " in BNC.

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1 No Steven has to be deaf with ears like that .
2 Embodying the alienation of the Westernized Latin-American intellectual , the protagonist of The Lost Steps , a musician resident in New York , recovers his lost identity as a man and as an artist when he undertakes an expedition to the jungles of the Orinoco , a journey that takes him backwards in time to a prehistoric world ; but his eventual return to civilization implies a recognition on Carpentier 's part that , for a twentieth-century Latin American , going back to one 's roots has to be compatible with the realities of the modern world .
3 The sub-schema DDL has to be compatible with Cobol ( or the chosen language ) as it will be embedded in it .
4 But this has to be consistent with the value of the produce as compared with the cost of the inputs .
5 Thus if leadership is to be practised throughout the organisation then it has to be consistent with political objectives and compatible with the role of the politician .
6 WIMBLEDON v LIVERPOOL Wimbledon are unchanged , which means Lawrie Sanchez has to be content with a substitute 's role .
7 Peter has to be content with the single class reader provided by the school , which he already knows by heart .
8 All this has to be overcome with comprehension both at home and within the community .
9 deane was unlucky to be offside when the goal came — he and Wallace played OK — but neither scored and the commentator on Sky said that Wilko has to be disappointed with the pairs scoring abilities and that Leeds could not let this go on forever — in fact Deane has n't scored at Elland Road yet .
10 Finally , the result obtained has to be self-consistent with the properties assumed for the continuum .
11 He or she knows how , and can be trained , to manage fellow employees ; helping people to manage themselves is an essential core of management and managing relationships between people has to be concerned with always taking account of their attitudes and capacities .
12 Who wants to be involved with a boring organisation ?
13 Well , I think at first they were both afraid to become music specialists , but she knows so much now — good contemporary pop music , not just my music — that she wants to be involved with it and she refuses to be professionally involved unless she has expert knowledge .
14 ‘ She just wants to be alone with her boys to try to forget the separation traumas .
15 She does n't want any up , she wants to be happy with , I mean Jane out of all them I mean normally I mean she 's , she would do anything for you .
16 He wants to be ready with something his own people have prepared , as soon as the alarm goes up from the Secretary of the Cabinet .
17 The intermediary ( information worker ) also needs to be conversant with the sources to be searched .
18 Policy analysis needs to be concerned with a flow of interrelated policies , with abrupt changes of direction a comparatively rare occurrence .
19 Certainly the governing body needs to be happy with them .
20 Alcohol tends to be cross-addictive with other mood-altering chemicals such as minor tranquillisers , antidepressants , sleeping tablets and some other prescribed drugs such as Pethidine , Morphia and many other pain-killers , anti-histamines and the various illegal drugs such as cannabis , amphetamines , LSD , Mescalin , Ecstasy , magic mushrooms and other hallucinogens , cocaine , heroin and opium .
21 Much of the Press coverage of library censorship tends to be concerned with attempts to censor so-called obscene and indecent literature .
22 As far as the building itself is concerned , Hulten has not been able to exert much influence on a project conceived some seven years ago , but he professes to be satisfied with the structure , describing it as ‘ generous ’ .
23 The possibility of automatization of tasks at the tactical or even strategical level appears to be consistent with views of driver behaviour which regard normal driving as being primarily controlled by the simple maintenance of safety margins ( e.g. Summala , 1976 ; Summala , 1988 ) .
24 The use of strategies to interpret problematic utterances appears to be incompatible with coming to understand that a verbal message may not provide adequate information about the speaker 's intended meaning .
25 For non-Marxists , then , Marxist theories can never be disproved empirically because the theory can always be reworked or ‘ false consciousness ’ invoked to explain any apparent aberrant behaviour which appears to be inconsistent with the general logic of the objective laws of change which Marx originally formulated .
26 At first sight , the dictum — though not the decision — the NIRC in Hudson ( Birmingham ) Ltd v Winsper appears to be inconsistent with the spirit of Schedule 1 Para 32 of the Trade Union and Labour Relations Act , 1974 , which provides , ‘ … any provision in any agreement ( whether a contract of employment or not ) shall be void insofar as it purports to exclude or limit the operation of any provision of this Act … . ’
27 However , this appears to be inconsistent with other cases ( see Victoria Fur Traders Ltd v Roadline ( UK ) Ltd [ 1981 ] 1 Lloyd 's Rep 570 where the plaintiffs had received air waybills over a period of 25 years and never read the terms on them ) and it seems clear that constructive notice of the terms will suffice .
28 The focusing of consciousness often appears to be concerned with the attempted resolution of unfinished business .
29 The whole sequence , therefore , appears to be concerned with rescripts of Marcus Aurelius on the subject of trusts for public building .
30 This phase appears to be concerned with nuts and bolts issues of securing joint approaches to working .
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